<div dir="ltr">Dear David,<div><br></div><div>I am using the trial version of E-prime which contains Getting Started Guide and User Manual only, it does not include any tutorials. We are in the process of purchasing licensed version which will require some time. Meanwhile, I am trying to learn the experiment designing process and I am stuck in using images as stimuli.</div><div><br></div><div>Any directions on creating image stimulus list and using it would be quite helpful.</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks and Regards,</div><div>Dilip</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br><br>On Tuesday, 1 April 2014 03:02:14 UTC+8, McFarlane, David wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">Dilip,
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<br>I cannot say this enough -- First work through all of the tutorials
<br>in all of the manuals that come with E-Prime (go completely from
<br>cover to cover, page to page -- yes, I am serious!). You will find
<br>many of your questions already answered there.
<br>
<br>Regards,
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<br>At 3/31/2014 03:10 AM Monday, Dilip Kumar wrote:
<br>>Thank You for the suggestions David Vinson and David McFarlane. I
<br>>have worked through some of your suggestions and managed make i two
<br>>stimuli experiment. I have used the TextDisplay to present the
<br>>stimuli which worked perfectly. I was also trying to use
<br>>ImageDisplay to present Stimuli and enhance the experiment design
<br>>but I could not do so due to some run-time error (image load error).
<br>>The sequence of events in BlockProc structure is as follows:
<br>>
<br>>-- ImageDislpay (as stimuli) --> TextDisplay (Fixation) -->
<br>>ImageDisplay (to get response) --> Feedback
<br>>
<br>>My experimental needs involve using ImageDisplay as stimulus in
<br>>order to get multiple kinds of response (Motor / Numerical /
<br>>Computational & Numerical and others) which target different brain segments.
<br>>
<br>>On another note, I want to send random stimuli (both Motor and
<br>>Numerical stimulus in random order). In my design, all the motor
<br>>stimuli are presented together and same happens with numerical
<br>>stimuli. I want to present a mixture of all these stimuli but i'm
<br>>stuck in between. I tried using ranm selection from Blocklist
<br>>properties but could not do so.
<br>>
<br>>Any suggestions for using ImageDisplay as Stimuli are highly
<br>>recommended and will be appreciable.
<br>>
<br>>Thanks and Regards,
<br>>Dilip
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>On Thursday, 27 March 2014 15:01:49 UTC+8, Dilip Kumar wrote:
<br>>Hello,
<br>>
<br>>I want to design a multi-stimuli experiment which will include Motor
<br>>Response Task, Numerical Judgment Task, and combined Computation and
<br>>Numerical Judgement Task. Each task will have 10 trials presented
<br>>with random stimuli (total of 30 trials in random order).
<br>>
<br>>- Motor Task will include pressing Left/Right button whichever is
<br>>displaced in stimuli screen.
<br>>- Numerical Judgment task will include memorizing two numbers
<br>>displayed in stimuli and responding with which one was
<br>>larger/smaller on left/right side by pressing corresponding button.
<br>>- Computation & Numerical Judgment Task will add performing
<br>>subtraction in numerical judgment task and pressing the
<br>>corresponding left/right button to identify larger/smaller number
<br>>
<br>>My proposed paper based design is as follows:
<br>>SessionProc
<br>>- Introduction
<br>>- Experiment Design
<br>>-- Stimuli Design
<br>>--- MotorTask
<br>>---- TrialProc-> Stimulus + Fixation + Feedback
<br>>--- NumericTast
<br>>---- TrialProc-> Stimulus + Fixation + Feedback
<br>>--- ComputationalNumericTast
<br>>---- TrialProc-> Stimulus + Fixation + Feedback
<br>>- Thankyou/Goodbye
<br>>
<br>>I have recently started using E-prime trial version and I am not
<br>>sure on how to go about designing this experiment. How do I include
<br>>multiple stimuli Numeric and/or Word format, How can i add
<br>>subtraction in Numerical Size Judgment task to make it Computational
<br>>Numeric Judgment Task.
<br>>Any guideline or suggestions on designing this experiment will be
<br>>highly appreciated.
<br>>
<br>>Thank You.
<br>>
<br>>Best Regards,
<br>>Dilip
<br>
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